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Stalemate of World War I

The causes for the development of the World War stalemate. Analysis of several key reasons over 1500 words

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From the outset of World War one, the Great powers expected a quick and decisive war decide by the mobility of armed forces. However, by November 1914, a stalemate had develop on the Western Front where battles such as The First Battle of Ypres would set a pattern of trench warfare that was to continue until the wars conclusion four years later. The reasoning for this dramatic difference between expectation and ...





... to break the stalemate. The Germans failed in their objective to defeat France in weeks and the Allies failed to force German out of Northern France and Belgium as the armies were too evenly matched in the new concept of trench warfare. In this type of defensive war, inexperience prevailed and through trench warfare and futile set-piece battles, the stalemate dragged on until the end of the war by which stage it had still not broken.
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